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2. Division - Group 1
Norway
23
TUE
24
TODAY
25
THU
29/05
14:00
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14:00
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14:00
30/05
17:00
03/06
14:00
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14:00
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14:00
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14:00
05/06
17:00
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17:00
10/06
14:00
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14:00
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12/06
17:00
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19/06
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24/06
14:00
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2. Division - Group 1 standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Egersund
6
5
1
0
15 : 5
16
2
Arendal
7
4
1
2
20 : 11
13
3
Notodden
6
3
2
1
10 : 3
11
4
Kjelsås
6
3
1
2
5 : 4
10
5
Vard
7
3
1
3
13 : 13
10
6
Grorud
6
3
1
2
5 : 7
10
7
Træff
6
3
1
2
8 : 13
10
8
Lyn
6
3
0
3
12 : 6
9
9
Vålerenga II
6
3
0
3
7 : 19
9
10
Ørn Horten
6
2
1
3
8 : 7
7
11
Aalesund II
6
1
2
3
5 : 7
5
12
Brattvåg
6
1
1
4
4 : 7
4
13
Flekkerøy
6
1
1
4
2 : 5
4
14
Fram
6
1
1
4
4 : 11
4
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The Norwegian Football League 2. Division - Group 1 is the third tier of the Norwegian football league system. It was founded in 1972 and is currently composed of 14 teams.
The first season of the Norwegian Football League 2. Division - Group 1 was in 1972, with the first games being played on April 15th. The first season consisted of 12 teams, which were divided into two groups of six. The first champions were Frigg Oslo FK, who won the league with a record of 14-3-1 and a total of 45 points.
The structure of the league has changed over the years, with the number of teams increasing to 14 in 2019. The teams are divided into two groups of seven, with each team playing each other twice in a season. The team at the top of each group at the end of the season is promoted to the Norwegian Football League 1.
The Norwegian Football League 2. Division - Group 1 is managed by the Norwegian Football Association, and is sponsored by several major companies, including Norsk Tipping and Telenor. The league is also supported by a number of smaller sponsors.
The 2022 season of Norway’s Football League 2. Division - Group 1 has been an exciting one, with 14 teams competing for the championship. After 182 matches, the top three teams are separated by just 11 points. Leading the way is Moss with 56 points, followed closely by Arendal and Arendal with 56 and 45 points respectively. There are still 0 matches left to play in the season, which began on 2023-04-10 and will finish on 2023-11-11. The competition is still wide open and any of the three teams could take the title. It will all come down to the final matches and who can make the most of their remaining opportunities.The 2. Division - Group 1 Norway is a football competition format with 3 tables, a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. The best team is promoted to the 1st Division, while the last 3 teams are relegated to the 3rd Division, Group 6, 3rd Division, Group 3, 3rd Division, Group 1, 3rd Division, Group 2, 3rd Division, Group 4, and 3rd Division, Group 5. In 2023, Lyn FK, Aalesund FK II, and Fram Larvik were promoted to the 2nd Division Group 1, while Grorud were relegated to 2nd Division Group 1 for the 2023 season. Each team plays a total of 369 games in one season and the winner is the team that has the most points at the end of the season.
The Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) is the official organization responsible for the Football League 2. Division - Group 1 Norway. The NFF is in charge of the league’s operations, including the scheduling of matches, the selection of referees, and the promotion of the league. The NFF also works with TV partners to broadcast the matches and promote the league.